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Corsair 750W Enthusiast Series Modular PSU Review (TX750M)

The power supply follows the traditional Corsair design, plain black/dark grey, with a colour coded label on the side. We like the quality of the matt paintwork as it doesn't mark easily, holding a pristine finish.

The large 140mm fan is visible from the top, with the Corsair badge centerstage in the middle.

The modular cable connectors are colour coded to keep the installation phase as straightforward as possible. There are only four on this particular design as detailed on the previous page.

There is a power plug and power switch on the other side, next to a vented section for airflow. The supply is sealed with tiny screws requiring a special driver. Opening the unit invalidates the 5 year warranty, so we don't recommend you attempt it.

62A available to the 12V+ output, for 744W of the total output.

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4 comments

  1. They keep bringing them out. I know they don’t actually ‘make’ them, but their quality control is exceptional.

  2. I am a little baffled with the modular implementation. why only 4 cables? its basically just a standard design with a few modular cables. Never seen this done before.

    not complaining, its a good design, but why not have 2 or 3 native, and the rest modular?

  3. This is a good buy for £90. it isnt without competition, but corsair do have strigent qualiuty control checks which I like.

  4. CWT work well with Corsair, lets not forget seasonic too. I do agree that the modular design is very weird.